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I am in need of a template to build a program/brochure for a school sports
banquet. I simple oe is preferred, as I am not too talented ! I don't have
"Front page" for some reason on my copmputer.
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Hi wrestling secretary

To find templates to use in Word, try
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...s/default.aspx, or try Google.
There are lots of program/brochure type templates on that Microsoft site.

Hope this helps.

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I am in need of a template to build a program/brochure for a school sports
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The thought of wrestlers having a banquet is ...well, disturbing. Catering
by Fellini?



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banquet. I simple oe is preferred, as I am not too talented ! I don't have
"Front page" for some reason on my copmputer.



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loooooooooooooooool wow

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Steps to create a sports banquet program using Microsoft Word:
  1. Open Microsoft Word and select "New Document".
  2. Click on "File" and select "Page Setup". In the "Margins" tab, set the margins to 0.5 inches on all sides.
  3. Click on "Insert" and select "Text Box". Choose a text box style that you like and insert it onto the page.
  4. Type in the title of your program (e.g. "Sports Banquet Program") and format it to your liking.
  5. Click on "Insert" again and select "Table". Choose a table with the number of rows and columns that you need for your program.
  6. Fill in the table with the information you want to include in your program, such as the order of events, the names of the athletes, and any special awards or recognitions.
  7. Format the table to your liking by adjusting the font size, color, and alignment of the text.
  8. Add any images or graphics that you want to include in your program by clicking on "Insert" and selecting "Picture".
  9. Once you are satisfied with your program, save it and print it out.

That's it! With these steps, you should be able to create a simple and professional-looking sports banquet program using Microsoft Word. Let me know if you have any questions or need further assistance.
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